The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 27, 1912, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

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FIRE AURHLOIIB DELAYED
.Manufacturers Apologise For Uepont.
cil llrokcn l'ledgea of Delivery.
A couple of months ago, It was an
nounced that en electric siren, for
use aa a tiro nlartu, had been ordered
by the city. Delay after delay was
experienced In scouring It, but now
at last arrival actually scorns to Ims
near. This letter, received by Coun
cilman Allen from Uio manufacturers
In Conectlcut, shows whnt hsa been
happening:
Answering your wire wo
have practically finished all our
work on the horn ami are waiting
'for reports from the Genera! Klec
trlc and Westlnghouso compsn'es
as to proper ruotur to drive this
horn. We appreciate your pa
tience In the matter and as wo have
been so long tn filling tho order wo
do not feel that we ought to ask
your Indulgence any longer and It
you desire to cancel It will bo
agreeablo to us, although we would
regret to have you do so. These
things move very slowly, much
slower than we anticipated and wo
have made so many promises that
we are loath to make another. We
will go right ahead with these
horns, however, and as toon as
they are completed will so advise
you and if you cat to have one
come on at that time, we will bo
glad to send you one tor examina
tion. ' "'
Yours very triily,
The Sterling Machine Company.
KKiSOIilTlONS OK UESPKOT.
Whereas, doath has taken away
tho mother of our esteemed brother,
Kalpu Spencer, wo, members of Horn!
tadgo No, 2 IS. I. 0. O. K., do horoby
tondor our sincere sympathy to him,
and to tho other members ot tho be
reaved family, tn this their tlmo uf
grlot
II. KtitlRHLh
H. J. HGGLKSTON
0. M. PATTERSON
Commltteo
llcnd Lodgo No. 21S, I. O. O. K.
ItaptUt Church.
Wllbert n. Howell, minister: Wini
fred Elyea, aslstant. Midweek ser
vice tonight, with reception ot mem
bers. The W. C. T. V. will meet In
the reading room at. 3 p. m. Friday.
Sunday: Dlble school at 10 and pub
lic worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
ilrotherhood service at 3 p. m., to
which all arc Invited. It Is expect
ed that Itev. E. G. Judd, recently of
Cripple Creek, Colo., will arrlvo this
evening to visit Bend with the pas
torate in viow, and will fill the pulpit
morning and evening Sunday.
Baptist people will cooperate tn the
union Thanksgiving service at the
Methodist church Thursday evening.
Rulllng Togtthir.
fW.1 Anrtv IIHm'i Hint on farm
Aritnlntn tllllv Joncn.
Tiwrr rn wall brtwrtn thtlr farroa,
Aril lhr thjr pilot th rlpnra,
AhO oflrn Andy ti would throw
Fom tmwMrra ovr In
Old Hilly Jon' tmrlty patch
Until It wa a sin
To r that barlrjr bumptn up
Agin lhm nlCKM- hil
Old nilly itood l( for awhlt.
L'ntll on 1ny hr wa.
lv. irlrd to cultural thm rock
It Kfini utt Ions .Hough,
Although my hand ar bony
An my bach la mlchty touch.
Put now ) ort o' ralKalat.
I'll hart you on th run.
Frr h.ra'a my or hor. platoU an
It's twtttr than a mm'"
Now, Andy didn't Ilk to hrar
Ilia neighbor talkln ao
Jl. thought that bloom In' blund.rbuira
MUtht atart rlsht In to bint
"Waal, tlllly, thcrv'a a hnp o' atona.
An, though It'a rather lata.
WVd blltr both hltrb up our ttama.
An' lat'a co.op.rat a."
Th. atone thy laid tn aolld roada
And hauled along but wag-on loaila.
And now whvn.'.r thry rid a mil
Tby war thtir broadrrt markrt imll.
-Httr Itoada.
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AMONG THE SETTLERS
NORTHEAST OF TOWN
MONEY FOK KOAI WOIUC.
(Lakevlew Examiner).
The County Court in Its regular
session last week appropriated $S00
to assist In the experimental and de
velopment work of dry farming for
I-ake county, as was undertaken by
the Central Oregon Development
League, In conectlon with the work
of the Oregon Agricultural College.
The money was directed to bo sent
to C. S. Hudson. Ilend. Oregon, who
is treasurer ot the league.
Hanson Smith has Just completed
his new bungalow barn. He reports
that he has the finest turnips In the
county. They are almost too largo
Ti,e i to use. and will yield about five tons
to tne acre, ins rutabagas aro aiso
good and arc yielding four tons to
the acre. Not so bad for Central
Oregon, the land where they said a
few years ago potatoes wouldn't
grow.
Hussell Cattln of Salem and Ander
son Kannon of Portland, both mem
bers of tho Pilot Ilutto Company,
spent Sunday at the Pilot Ilutto
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It. M. El.
der.
Rev. O. Dean, who has been hold
ing services every Sunday afternoon
at the Grange ball for some time, has
been absent for three Sundays and Is
A SUPERB SHOWING OF
Sterling
Cut Glass
Imported Handpainlcd China
Wallace Silverware
We Itftvo juat plnecd on our shelves n Inrjre ship1
niont 'of Stcrllnjr Cut Gltuw, nnd wo would tnko
v Krent pleasure In showing this hnmlsoino wnro to
you. Sterling Cut Glnsa enjoys n reputation nil
its own, nnd is tho very finest wnre on the mnrkct
today. Every piece is heavy, clcar-na-crystnl
glass and the cutting embraces all tho latest and
most beautiful designs,
Our Into imported hnndpainted China has received
many compliments from tho ladles of Uend, nnd
leaves a delightful impression of beauty and
daintiness. You can find nothing mora ap
propriate for gift purposes than a handsome
piece of Cut Glass, China or Silverware.
LET US SHOW YOU WHAT
WE HAVE.
THORSON, The Jeweler.
missed by the surrounding commun
ity. The lumber was hauled Monday to
finish tho Inside of the Grange hall,
and yesterday all good Grangers were
busy completing tho hall for tho
Thanksgiving supper that is to Imj
given thlst Wednesday) evening by
the cntlro neighborhood.
O. C, Cardwell Is just completing
a first class root house. It Is 14 feet
wldo and SO feet long. It is built
of native stone, with walls two feet
thick.
Mrs. C. Edwards of California Is
hero to spend tho winter with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Cardwell.
MILIICANJLLEY NEWS
Thirty New Residences Ituilt During
the Pout Year.
MI I.I.I CAN VALLEY. Nov. 35.
Clydo Klger and family arrived from
Silver Lake last week to visit rela
tives here. Mr. Klger brought 20
turkeys to Ilend and purchased his
winter supplies there. Fred G. Kl
ger, his brother, who realties In Mil-
llcan valley, returned to Silver Lako
! with them to spend Thanksgiving.
I There arc 3ti houses established
' in this valley now and many others
I under way. One year ago thero wero
I only six. At that rate In five years
more thero will l u town.
"Thomas Moffett Is living on the old
iToiclr claim and Mr. Masters 1ms tho
Toialr desert claim.
P. II. Johnson Is preparing tn movo
his house about a half mile out to tho
ILnd-llurus rond.
Mrs. Jcsala Houghton and dnuglf
tor, Mlaa Delia Merrlfleld, wero out
to Mrs. Houghton's homestead this
week and spent several days,
I.ouls McAdow Is building his
houso on his homestead.
Thero will certainly bo a grand
necktlo party In M'lllcan valley If
some one does not stop entering
houses nnd taking tho homesteaders'
food, bedding nnd tools In their absence.
FORBES' BIOGfllY GIVEN
llctul Mint Who (lot lo I.oUlnliiiti
Hull I'ltnn Wlit'OiiHliI,
Togotluir with nllitr niombors of
tho Oregon Houso nf HuiruuiilitllvtH,
Vernon A. Purlins of Hoint I plotur.
ed In tho Sunday Oroguutiui. Tho
nrtlclo oontnlim tho following brief
biography of Mr. 1'oruon:
"Horn on a farm In Polk enmity.
Wlacouatn, Pi 1KS3 Parents being
In very moderate clrcumatanccs, ho
was compulled to obtain educattou by
his own efforts. Left homo at tho
ago of 10 and liegan a high school
cotir. Graduated from Osceola
lllcli Hrhonl In IS04 and for two
years attended MncaUalcr Collego In
St. Paul, Minn. Ilcgan the study of
law at University of Minnesota and
L-railtintinl trout thu Mlneaota lvw
School In June, 1009. He immedi
ately thereafter came to tho Pacific
Coast and late In the year 1909 be
gan the practlco of law at Ilend, Or."
IIOOUOOS.
George Gilbert Ilaiieroft, the psy
chic roaoarchur, Is considered imu of
tho pioneers In this country In tho
scientific accumulation of valuable
data pertaining to various mind mys
teries and (Superstitions that have
pusilcd and baffled the minds of men
In all epochs of tho world's history.
nnd for mora than twenty years his
life has been spent In a careful nnd
rigid Investigation In all parts of the
world of a great variety of phenome
na, presumed to ha of supernatural i
origin, and In his great masterpiece
entitled ' llooiloon," which tin will
present In Mend, ho will expliiln In lip
way, n great variety of pheiMiiiiiiiin,
I In wll tlmil mini)' liitiiuiroiiH nt loll,
lug IiIoum In Uio prnvui hlftl bluolc cut,
(ho mucin ovnr tho left sliotildur, tho
ruhhll foot, iihiiii iliiliitiur ulnveii. Ihn
jsplllliiK of Hull, uto Dr. Ilnnuroft
lu-il Im liiuiril lit tliti .Mothoillat ihnirli
on I'rldiiy tiVimiiiK f litis weejt, timlir
tho uusinutw oi too i.nuien i.inriiiy
(Hub.
NOTIPIt.
Purnimnt lo resolution of (ho (Am
nion Council of the City of Ilend, not
ice Is hnrtthy kWoii Hint, muter tho
provlsloim of tho Ulty Clinitur and
the Codu r tuegon relative lo elec
tions, tho Australian Imllol shall !o
'used at the general election to ho
' held In Ilend December 3, 10IU. Hint
'Is. thn names of all candidates ahull
nppear on olio oftlolal ballot, Mini to
this end nominating petition and nc
reptauco by candidates must bo tiled
with tho recorder pr'or to or until fi
p. m., Monday, December 3. 1913.
Attest' 0. P. PUTNAM,
II. C KLLIH, llecordnr, Mayor.
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In tho County Court of thu Htato or
Oregon, for the County of Crook, I
(n tho matter ot tho cstnto and guard-
Unship of Jesse I. Poush, Insane,
Tho undcralenid having Ireu
apixilntr.d by tho County Court
of tho Htfltn of Oregon tor
rrirnk County, guardian of thn
K'stato ot Jcaso I Poush, In
sane. iiotlr b hereby given to thn
creditors of tho said Jrsao I. Pouth
and all persons having claims against
him to present them, duly verified as
required by law, within six months
from the date of this notice, to (ho
undersigned at Ills law office In Ilend,
Oregon.
Dated this :lh day of November.
1913.
3-M C. H. HKNBON.
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Operates the Largest and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has
The Largest Stock of Lumber
in Central Oregon. We can mamifadure what you want,
when you want, it, and at the prices you want.
Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. Your inquiries
are invited, and will receive prompt attention.
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